This will build a container for backing up multiple types of DB Servers
Currently backs up CouchDB, InfluxDB, MySQL, MongoDB, Postgres, Redis servers.
- dump to local filesystem or backup to S3 Compatible services
- select database user and password
- backup all databases
- choose to have an MD5 sum after backup for verification
- delete old backups after specific amount of time
- choose compression type (none, gz, bz, xz, zstd)
- connect to any container running on the same system
- select how often to run a dump
- select when to start the first dump, whether time of day or relative to container start time
- Execute script after backup for monitoring/alerting purposes
- About
- Maintainer
- Table of Contents
- Prerequisites and Assumptions
- Installation
- Configuration
- Maintenance
- Support
- License
You must have a working DB server or container available for this to work properly, it does not provide server functionality!
Clone this repository and build the image with docker build -t (imagename) .
Builds of the image are available on Docker Hub and is the recommended method of installation.
docker pull tiredofit/db-backup:(imagetag)
The following image tags are available along with their tagged release based on what's written in the Changelog:
Container OS | Tag |
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Alpine | :latest |
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The quickest way to get started is using docker-compose. See the examples folder for a working docker-compose.yml that can be modified for development or production use.
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Set various environment variables to understand the capabiltiies of this image.
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Map persistent storage for access to configuration and data files for backup.
NOTE: If you are using this with a docker-compose file along with a seperate SQL container, take care not to set the variables to backup immediately, more so have it delay execution for a minute, otherwise you will get a failed first backup.
The following directories are used for configuration and can be mapped for persistent storage.
Directory | Description |
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/backup |
Backups |
/assets/custom-scripts |
Optional Put custom scripts in this directory to execute after backup operations |
This image relies on an Alpine Linux base image that relies on an init system for added capabilities. Outgoing SMTP capabilities are handlded via msmtp
. Individual container performance monitoring is performed by zabbix-agent. Additional tools include: bash
,curl
,less
,logrotate
, nano
,vim
.
Be sure to view the following repositories to understand all the customizable options:
Image | Description |
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OS Base | Customized Image based on Alpine Linux |
Parameter | Description |
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BACKUP_LOCATION |
Backup to FILESYSTEM or S3 compatible services like S3, Minio, Wasabi - Default FILESYSTEM |
COMPRESSION |
Use either Gzip GZ , Bzip2 BZ , XZip XZ , ZSTD ZSTD or none NONE - Default GZ |
COMPRESSION_LEVEL |
Numberical value of what level of compression to use, most allow 1 to 9 except for ZSTD which allows for 1 to 19 - Default 3 |
DB_AUTH |
(Mongo Only - Optional) Authentication Database |
DB_TYPE |
Type of DB Server to backup couch influx mysql pgsql mongo redis sqlite3 |
DB_HOST |
Server Hostname e.g. mariadb . For sqlite3 , full path to DB file e.g. /backup/db.sqlite3 |
DB_NAME |
Schema Name e.g. database |
DB_USER |
username for the database - use root to backup all MySQL of them. |
DB_PASS |
(optional if DB doesn't require it) password for the database |
DB_PORT |
(optional) Set port to connect to DB_HOST. Defaults are provided |
DB_DUMP_FREQ |
How often to do a dump, in minutes. Defaults to 1440 minutes, or once per day. |
DB_DUMP_BEGIN |
What time to do the first dump. Defaults to immediate. Must be in one of two formats |
Absolute HHMM, e.g. 2330 or 0415 |
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Relative +MM, i.e. how many minutes after starting the container, e.g. +0 (immediate), +10 (in 10 minutes), or +90 in an hour and a half |
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DB_CLEANUP_TIME |
Value in minutes to delete old backups (only fired when dump freqency fires). 1440 would delete anything above 1 day old. You don't need to set this variable if you want to hold onto everything. |
DEBUG_MODE |
If set to true , print copious shell script messages to the container log. Otherwise only basic messages are printed. |
EXTRA_OPTS |
If you need to pass extra arguments to the backup command, add them here e.g. "--extra-command" |
MD5 |
Generate MD5 Sum in Directory, TRUE or FALSE - Default TRUE |
PARALLEL_COMPRESSION |
Use multiple cores when compressing backups TRUE or FALSE - Default TRUE |
POST_SCRIPT |
Fill this variable in with a command to execute post the script backing up |
SPLIT_DB |
If using root as username and multiple DBs on system, set to TRUE to create Seperate DB Backups instead of all in one. - Default FALSE |
When using compression with MongoDB, only GZ
compression is possible.
If BACKUP_LOCATION
= S3
then the following options are used.
Parameter | Description |
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S3_BUCKET |
S3 Bucket name e.g. 'mybucket' |
S3_HOST |
Hostname of S3 Server e.g "s3.amazonaws.com" - You can also include a port if necessary |
S3_KEY_ID |
S3 Key ID |
S3_KEY_SECRET |
S3 Key Secret |
S3_PATH |
S3 Pathname to save to e.g. 'backup ' |
S3_PROTOCOL |
Use either http or https to access service - Default https |
S3_URI_STYLE |
Choose either VIRTUALHOST or PATH style - Default VIRTUALHOST |
For debugging and maintenance purposes you may want access the containers shell.
bash docker exec -it (whatever your container name is) bash
Manual Backups can be performed by entering the container and typing backup-now
If you want to execute a custom script at the end of backup, you can drop bash scripts with the extension of .sh
in this directory. See the following example to utilize:
$ cat post-script.sh
##!/bin/bash
# #### Example Post Script
# #### $1=EXIT_CODE (After running backup routine)
# #### $2=DB_TYPE (Type of Backup)
# #### $3=DB_HOST (Backup Host)
# #### #4=DB_NAME (Name of Database backed up
# #### $5=DATE (Date of Backup)
# #### $6=TIME (Time of Backup)
# #### $7=BACKUP_FILENAME (Filename of Backup)
# #### $8=FILESIZE (Filesize of backup)
# #### $9=MD5_RESULT (MD5Sum if enabled)
echo "${1} ${2} Backup Completed on ${3} for ${4} on ${5} ${6}. Filename: ${7} Size: ${8} bytes MD5: ${9}"
Outputs the following on the console:
0 mysql Backup Completed on example-db for example on 2020-04-22 05:19:10. Filename: mysql_example_example-db_20200422-051910.sql.bz2 Size: 7795 bytes MD5: 952fbaafa30437494fdf3989a662cd40
If you wish to change the size value from bytes to megabytes set environment variable SIZE_VALUE=megabytes
These images were built to serve a specific need in a production environment and gradually have had more functionality added based on requests from the community.
- The Discussions board is a great place for working with the community on tips and tricks of using this image.
- Consider sponsoring me personalized support.
- Please, submit a Bug Report if something isn't working as expected. I'll do my best to issue a fix in short order.
- Feel free to submit a feature request, however there is no guarantee that it will be added, or at what timeline.
- Consider sponsoring me regarding development of features.
- Best effort to track upstream changes, More priority if I am actively using the image in a production environment.
- Consider sponsoring me for up to date releases.
MIT. See LICENSE for more details.